March 13, 2008 11:15
Amy Winehouse confirmed for T In The Park
She makes amends for last year's cancellation
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Amy Winehouse has confirmed she is to play T In The Park 2008, after cancelling her appearance at last year's festival.
The singer will perform on the Main Stage on July 13 prior to sets by Kings Of Leon and REM.
Festival organiser Geoff Ellis said: "It's always been the intention to have Amy come to play T In The Park after what happened last year."
Speaking to the Daily Record, he said: "We didn't want to put pressure on Amy but she felt really bad about pulling out and, if ever she needed reassurance about how the Scottish public felt about her, playing those two nights at the [Glasgow] Barrowlands really slammed it home."
Winehouse joins acts including Kings Of Leon, REM, Rage Against The Machine, The Verve, Kaiser Chiefs, The Pigeon Detectives and Primal Scream.
The full roster of acts confirmed to appear at the festival is:
REM
Rage Against The Machine
The Verve
Kings Of Leon
Kaiser Chiefs
The Prodigy
Amy Winehouse
The Pigeon Detectives
The Raconteurs
The Fratellis
Stereophonics
The Kooks
Primal Scream
The Chemical Brothers
Interpol
Ian Brown
Biffy Clyro
Counting Crows
KT Tunstall
Feeder
The Enemy
The Feeling
Amy MacDonald
Panic At The Disco
Hot Chip
Aphex Twin
The Charlatans
The Pogues
Ben Folds
The Wombats
Reverend and The Makers
Pendulum
Justice
DJ Hell
Erol Alkan
The National
Band of Horses
Seasick Steve
Eddy Grant
Alabama 3
Sons and Daughters
The Courteeners
Slam
Paul Heaton
Lightspeed Champion
The Ting Tings
Black Kids
Sergeant
The Law
Gabriella Cilmi
Sons of Albion
The Script
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